Can you still take atropine drops on the day of your dilated eye exam?

Atropine is atropine sulfate ophthalmic gel, atropine sulfate ophthalmic gel is not recommended to drop on the day of dilated pupil examination, atropine sulfate ophthalmic gel is mainly used for funduscopic examination and dilation of the pupil before the optometric examination, and postoperative prevention of adhesion and so on.
Atropine sulfate ophthalmic gel is not recommended for use on the day of dilated pupil examination. Patients have already used atropine sulfate ophthalmic gel as prescribed by the doctor before the examination, and their eyes have already met the requirements of the optometry examination, so they can go to the hospital directly on the day of the examination, and there is no need to use the medication again.
Atropine sulfate ophthalmic gel is mainly used for funduscopic examination and dilation of pupils before optometry, postoperative prevention of adhesion, keratitis, etc. Some patients may experience mucosal dryness, fever, facial flushing and other adverse reactions after use. Glaucoma and prostate hypertrophy and other patients are prohibited to avoid aggravation of the condition.
Atropine sulfate ophthalmic gel does not need to be dripped on the day of dilated optometry, and should be used in accordance with medical advice.